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Why Walk the Camino? Where? When? With whom?
28 walking days in March / April '24 - which Camino routes would be possible?
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[QUOTE="peregrina2000, post: 1177076, member: 537"] I think Córdoba to Mérida would seem familiar in terms of landscape in comparison to Sevilla to Mérida. And I think late October would get you past the worst of the heat, but who knows these days. A very doable and logical alternative, IMHO. Though you didn’t ask, but since you know me well enough to know that I am just throwing this out in the FWIW category, I think you would miss the best parts of the Mozárabe. Almería to Granada is Association territory, incredible camino hospitality with albergues all along the way. Typical southern Spain scenery. Granada to Córdoba is castle territory, I think there are 4 or 5 or even more towns with beautiful castles perched up on the hill whetting your appetite to explore as you inch closer to them from afar. Córdoba to Mérida has some beautiful scenery, so it’s not that I think it’s an “ugly” part, but it just doesn’t have the same pull (to me) as those earlier sections. But I know time is not unlimited so choices have to be made. If you walk part of the Mozárabe this year, you may find yourself pulled back for next year! I know you are a diehard “no bus in the middle” kind of peregrino, so my solution for the foreseeable future will not appeal to you — I hope to walk a few weeks in the south, then bus or train up to a northern starting point (Zamora, Ponferrada for instance) and then make my way into Santiago. Maybe someday I’ll have 6 or 7 weeks to walk again, but that’s not likely for a while. [/QUOTE]
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